Coexistence of variant pronator teres muscle and variant course of the neurovascular structures in the arm: clinical significance

2020 ◽  
Vol 42 (3) ◽  
pp. 249-252 ◽  
Author(s):  
Suresh Narayanan ◽  
Priyadharshini Nattalam Adikesavan
2018 ◽  
Vol 36 (4) ◽  
pp. 1500-1508
Author(s):  
Edie Benedito Caetano ◽  
Luiz Angelo Vieira ◽  
José João Sabongi-Neto ◽  
Maurício Benedito Ferreira Caetano ◽  
Rodrigo Guerra Sabongi ◽  
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Author(s):  
Jolly Agarwal ◽  
Krishna Gopal

Introduction: Biceps brachii is one of the functionally important muscles of front of the arm. As the name indicates biceps brachii is having two heads of origin and it inserts on the posterior surface of radial tuberosity. Variations may be present in the form of additional heads of origin or they may be present at its insertion. These variations may affect action of muscle and may cause compression of nearby neurovascular structures. Aim: To determine the variation in anatomy of biceps brachii with respect to its origin, insertion and its nerve supply. Materials and Methods: The present osteological study was conducted on 32 arms of embalmed cadavers (including both right and left) of Department of Anatomy, SRMS IMS, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India from 2015-2018 period. The dissection of arm was done according to standard guidelines and biceps brachii muscle was cleaned. The origin, insertion and nerve supply of biceps brachii muscle was observed and noted for any variation. Results: In the present study an additional head of origin of biceps on right and left side of two cadavers were found. In present study inferomedial origin of biceps brachii was found. The present study also showed the presence of musculotendinous slip at its insertion. This slip was going towards the muscle belly of pronator teres. Conclusion: There are numerous variations seen in biceps brachii which can put a surgeon in dilemma and it may result in iatrogenic injuries. Hence, it is important to have a knowledge about its variations so that such injuries can be prevented.


Author(s):  
Jyoti Rohilla ◽  
Aarti Rohilla ◽  
Kamal Singh ◽  
Suresh Kanta Rathee

Background: Biceps brachii derives its name from its two proximally attached parts or ‘heads’ that is known as long head and short head. Two tendons form elongated bellies that though closely applied get fused within 7cm or so above the elbow joint. These variations should be kept in mind during surgical and diagnostic procedures done by clinicians.Methods: A total of 18 cadavers were dissected for two successive years during undergraduate and were observed for different patterns of fusion of two heads of biceps brachii.Results: The present study showed that frequency of fusion of heads of biceps brachii in its upper one-third part was observed less commonly while it was frequently observed in its middle one-third part.Conclusions: Variation in union of heads might be significant in causing compression of neurovascular structures because of their close relationship to the brachial artery and median nerve.


2017 ◽  
Vol 93 (2) ◽  
pp. 299-306 ◽  
Author(s):  
Łukasz Olewnik ◽  
Michał Podgórski ◽  
Michał Polguj ◽  
Grzegorz Wysiadecki ◽  
Mirosław Topol

2000 ◽  
Vol 15 (11) ◽  
pp. 1333-1338 ◽  
Author(s):  
Koji Uno ◽  
Takeshi Azuma ◽  
Masatsugu Nakajima ◽  
Kenjiro Yasuda ◽  
Takanobu Hayakumo ◽  
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2001 ◽  
Vol 120 (5) ◽  
pp. A56-A56
Author(s):  
T AZUMA ◽  
Y ITO ◽  
M DOJO

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